My friend @eatsleepsass made all this in the same time it took me to chop an onion. (Taken with picplz.)
It’s my favorite time of year. The Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival is in showcase now and through this week. Like every year, the event is featuring around 400 international films from about 60 different countries. Check out their Web site for details and schedules of the films to be shown this year.
I’m planning to head down to St. Anthony Main Theatre to catch the intriguing Japanese flick Air Doll.
The Science Museum of Minnesota today opens a brilliant and rare exhibit that features the world’s oldest known biblical writings.
The 2,000 year old Dead Sea Scrolls are on exhibit from now through October 24. These scrolls are regarded as one of the most significant archeological finds in the 20th century. This is a definite must see in my opinion.
If you’re grimacing over the thought of paying for parking, Metro Transit has you covered. Free bus rides are available over the weekend, March 12-14, for those seeing the Dead Sea Scroll exhibit. Not a bad deal.
Check out the Science Museum’s Web page for more info on the exhibit and to download the bus pass.
I went to Marjorie McNeely Conservatory to find life again.
The giraffes at Como Park Zoo and Conservatory seemed pretty friendly. This tall-drink-of-water was very willing to be photographed.
I’ve been neglectful.
My camera has collected two months worth of photos because I’ve been too lazy to upload any. Finally tonight I unloaded the lot and started to sort out the mess. This is how my photos disorganize. Lesson learned… maybe.
Here’s a snapshot I just uploaded which was taken while roaming Como Zoo a few weeks ago with my family. More to come so stay tuned.
What a steal.
The Minnesota Timberwolves are cutting next year’s season ticket prices in half if you buy during the month of March. I have to admit that it does sound enticing despite the team’s stark potential.
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